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p on their favorite sport. relief. absolutely free to dra hello. to 369369. today, i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon. and this is cnn >> face off with voters choice in november finally set the presidential candidates clashed
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in the pivotal state of georgia. it >> our country, joe, what he says he wants to be a dictator i can either sell voters on a choice they likely don't want georgia democratic senator raphael warnock is neck and single down in a fiery speech each president biden references his bipartisan deal. >> oh, you don't like that. bill >> a month after republicans killed the deal, how does he see it? oklahoma republican senator you're james lankford joins me exclusively, plus maga movement, a trump backed candidate in north carolina. >> i think you are martin luther king, times to confronted with outrageous claims and conspiracies. >> let's go win. >> is that a dealbreaker with voters? we are just getting started. >> the new democratic nominee hey, for governor of north carolina, josh stein is ahead hello, i'm jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is trying to get
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excited for yet another sequel, though this one we can't blame on hollywood president joe biden and his campaign. have the waiting for americans to tune into the general election rematch between him and donald trump. and after this past week, they got their wish last night, both men rallied voters in the purple state of georgia and gave us a preview of what the next eight months will look like. >> trump sees a different america and american story of resentment, revenge and retribution. that's not me. that's not you. >> we all heard crooked joe's angry, dark, hate-filled rant of a state of the union address wasn't it didn't it bring us together, emergency worker bring the country together >> trump, there are mocking joe biden's stutter and joining me now is someone who joined president biden yesterday in atlanta. democratic senator reverend raphael warnock of georgia, senator. thanks so much for joining us so biden
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and trump were both in the peach state last night highlighting just how critical georgia is going to be in november, a recent fox poll found trump leading biden and by eight points in georgia, the same poll shows nearly one in four black voters in georgia preferred trump over biden, how worried are you about biden voters turning out in georgia this fall? >> well, good to be with you. happy sunday morning. >> listen. >> it's >> still early in the election season and i can tell you as somebody whose name has been on the ballot five times in three years. i know a little something about georgia voters. and i think that as we move through this election and it becomes clearer to people that we have a binary choice. the contrast couldn't be more stark between about who's ready to serve in the white house. we've seen both of these men serve in the white house choice has clearly joe biden and georgians will get it right for joe biden just as they got it right for me.
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>> robert f. kennedy jr. claims that he has enough signatures to get on the ballot in georgia, biden only won georgia by less than 12,000 votes four years ago how worried are you that kennedy could be a spoiler in november >> less than again, i can tell you that as i started the race, people didn't think i could when joe biden won georgia the last time by about 12,000 votes, votes, by the way, the former president tried to steal and yet here we are those, both of those men were here yesterday because the road to the white house goals through georgia and i can't wait to continue to make the case alongside joe biden in the months ahead on the subject of trump attempting allegedly to steal the vote in georgia. he's being prosecuted for that by fani willis, the district attorney in fulton county. trump has been attacking her, especially for that relationship she had with one of her prosecutors. do you still feel like fani willis is
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the best person to bring this case forward >> well, i'm never surprised when i see donald trump attacking women, especially black women. this is who he is. >> and i >> know that there are those who >> are trying to put their finger on the scale here but this is what i'm going to do. i'm going to watch the american judicial process play out donald trump deserves a hearing before a jury of his peers. in this case as voters from georgia. and i know that there are folks on the other side of the owl, unfortunately who were trying to lean in here and put their finger on the scale. i'm not going to pile on. i'm going to allow the judicial process to proceed a horrible tragedy in your state. i don't need to tell you, laken riley, a 22 year-old augusta student, augusta university nursing students. he was bludgeoned to death last month while on a run on the uga campus, the suspect is an undocumented undocumented immigrant for venezuela who was
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released after crossing the border illegally, had a criminal record in new york, was still well free pardon. biden mentioned her during his speech thursday night, pushed to do so. by a georgia republican. take a listen >> not really high making like lincoln riley, an innocent young woman who was killed by an illegal that's right but how many thousands of people being killed by legal to her parents? i say my heart goes out to you, having lost children myself. >> at his rally last night, trump was met with laken riley's family. he blamed biden's border policies for her death. the riley's are your constituents, is it not true that there were policy failures that led to this tragic murder? >> listen, first of all, let me just say that my heart goes out to this family of the family of
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laken riley and i can tell you as a pastor who has done 100 of eulogies and presided over all kinds of funerals. there is no grief worse then when nature is tragically reversed. and rather than the children burying the parents, the parents have to bury the children. and so it's unfortunate that in this moment of grief, there are those who are trying to score cheap political points the border must be secured. we know this. there's agreement about that on both sides, which is why we had a bipartisan piece of legislation before us, just a matter of weeks ago. and the fact that there are those who walked away from this bipartisan legislation, or at least a chance to debate it. and now they're trying to score political points and the wake of a young woman's death. that is craven politics at its worse, is what turns people away from politics and i think we can do much better than
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that. we can secure the border and we can make sure that we are doing everything we can to make sure our children are safe. >> let's turn to the middle east. president biden has been critical of israel for blocking humanitarian aid and is taking steps to address what you've called a catastrophic humanitarian nightmare in gaza. biden did say yesterday that there is no red line that would let him that would lead him to quote, cut off all weapons to israel as some democrats have called for, what's your reaction to what president biden said yesterday? do you think he's doing enough to ensure that american made arms going to israel are not being used to exacerbate the horrific humanitarian crisis >> israel is our ally. it lives in a dangerous neighborhood but you cannot look away from the president is not looking away from the tragic situation in gaza. we've seen some 30,000
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gazans already killed, many of them innocent men, men, women, and children i can tell you that as i put my own children a bit last night, my son had an incessant cough and it just broke my heart just to see him coughing and i had to give him his treatment as i was thinking about that, i was thinking really about parents in gaza who deal with these situations and much, much worse in the midst of a war torn area children experiencing amputations without anesthesia children who were wounded and have no living relatives. we've got to make our way to that path that leads to peace i think the president is leaning in hard, pushing that to do this and it couldn't happen sooner. i hope that as we get closer to the holy season of ramadan and the season of passover shortly thereafter, we will dig deep into the cisterns
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of faith and conscience that inform us from our various faith traditions and find our way to peace before we go on, i know you're about to go preach you are one of only two ordained ministers in the united states senate. the other one's identity as my next guest, senator lankford of oklahoma >> i wonder what you make >> of donald trump's deep support among white conservative evangelical christians. does it surprise you at all >> what i think donald trump is focused on himself? and i think that as a christian, you know, i'm a matthew 25 christian. where jesus said i was hungry and you fed me. i will sit and you attended to me. and so that's why i think is important that we expand medicaid and georgia, that we deal with the fact that there are seniors who are having to choose between prescription drugs bugs, and buying groceries. that's my north star. that's what informs
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my faith and my politics. and i think that the bind that there is a clear choice in the days ahead as we move through this election, donald trump is not worthy of the office, said he seeks senator reverend raphael warnock. have a lovely time at church this morning and thank you for joining us >> thank you. happy sunday president biden singled out his work on the border bill thursday night. but what did he think of that moment? republican senator james lankford his next and jocking comments by the republican nominee for governor in north carolina. that story's coming up >> cnn news central today at seven eastern lactate is 100% real mouth, just without the lactose delicious to just ask my old friend kevin. >> now than like enjoying the cole when while watching the game who's winning
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minute case 4,300 more asylum officers and new policies so they can resolve cases in six months instead of six years. now the next gas you can see him. they're agreeing with president biden on the factual assertions he was making about the bill biden brought up that failed bipartisan border deal during his state of the union, he joins us now one of the authors of that republican senator james lankford of oklahoma, senator. thanks so much for joining us so viewers could see you saying that's true as the president talked about the different hires that would have been possible, but that legislation, what were you thinking in that moment >> yeah, it was interesting. i was listening to the president. obviously he's just walking through and i could hear some of my colleagues around me saying none of that's true and i was actually listening to president said, no, that part actually, history would have hired all those additional layers he didn't say what have expedited the process would have also changed the asylum standard so we can go through much faster. the only way to be able to solve this problem, right now legally is to be able
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to change the asylum standard into be able to have much faster hearings. the problem is the president also left out some of the things that he could do right now. he's choosing not to do he has a very open parole system that literally thousands of people a day are coming across and being rapidly paroled. he has not actually doing what's called first the last in first up for hearings to be able to deter people from coming across by having faster hearings in the process. so there are multiple executive actions for whatever reason the presence choosing not to do. but there's also legal authorities that need to be done as well. >> you endorsed donald trump this week, right after his super tuesday when in the oklahoma primary, among others, was it an all difficult to support donald trump after he essentially was responsible for killing your legislation, he smeared the bill. he lied about the bill legislation you worked hard on and you believe would not only improve the situation at the border, would maybe even save lives. did you have any compunctions about it
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>> yeah it is frustrating because there's so much misinformation that came out, but supporting donald trump against joe biden at this point, seeing the two sets of policies could not be more stark or we have the highest number of illegal crossings under president under president trump was less than 1 million. we're now pushing 3 million. would president biden? to see the way that president trump enforce the border and worked on national security versus how president biden, under the exact same set of laws, is actually doing that. there's just no contest between the two of which one's more focused on national security issues, which one's more focused on actually securing the border? so that there's no contest between the two. obviously, president trump is running for president right now. he wants this to be able to stay a major focus during the course of the rest of the year. so people can see the stark contrast of that. my focus is, and the reason i'm continuing to be able to work on a bill in legislation right now is no matter who is president, this year, next year, or ten years from now, we do have gaps in our asylum law
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that need to be fixed. so no matter who is president, that can actually be resolved and we can have a faster resolution to be able to secure the nation. >> do you have any real hope for any serious border legislation? i understand your point about president biden executive action, but this looked like the best chance for a conservative, at least conservative leaning border bill. and republicans in the house wouldn't, wouldn't take yes for an answer. they won't they demanded that include remain in mexico and other things that you weren't able to get in your goishi and so republicans in the senate wouldn't even vote on it. i mean, is there really any hope >> all right. >> i don't think there's any hope in this year on trying to be able to move real action that would really make a difference on the border, like what this bill was. interesting enough, you mentioned the remain in mexico piece. it was actually protected. president biden and you could do remain in mexico, right now. in fact, i court has ordered him to leave that process in place so
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that process is in place, that policy could be actually implemented right now. again, that's one of the executive actions that president biden chooses not to be able to enforce. there are a lot of things he could do as i've reminded the president and his team, president obama enforce the border much better than president biden did with the exact same set of laws. if president biden doesn't want to enforce it the way president trump did it, at least enforce it like president obama did, prison obama his high years were about half 1 million people. again, we're at 3 million people under president biden. if president biden would just enforced at the same way president obama did, or president trump did. this would be a very different border in a very different situation in cities like new york, and chicago in denver all over the country where there crying out for the president to enforce the law. >> president biden announced that the us military will be building a new temporary pier off the coast of gaza to try to get more shipments of aid and food, water, medicine to civilians, many of whom as you know, are on the brink or dying
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of starvation. you have said you want to protect all civilian life. do you support this new peer? >> all right >> i do what my biggest question right now jake is, who is actually inspecting what's actually going onto that pier and going in. this has been one of the challenges for a long time, is the whatever is heading into gaza is that additional weapons? is that additional supplies that are actually for humanitarian reasons or for warfighting. so my concern he's not getting aid to them absolutely. we need to everybody in the region, especially to be able to step up and provide assistance to everyone. we possibly can to be able protect innocent civilian lives. but also want to make sure that shipment when it comes in, there is real inspection that's actually happening to make sure that we're not getting additional war making supplies to make a bad situation worse another major issue making headlines right now is that alabama's supreme court decision that fertilized egg and embryo is a human being. >> you >> said that there's no controversy over ivf in vitro
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fertilization, that there's wide support for ivf across the entire congress. i just have to ask you, is just genuine curiosity. ivf often results in the discarding of fertilized eggs how can anyone who believes that life begins at the moment of conception, that life begins at the moment of fertilization. how can anyone? who. says >> that support ivf >> yeah. so the ivf conversation is a difficult moral conversation for a lot of families, poor families are very focused on. i can't have a job. i want to be able to have a child. this is a technology that allows that a lot of individual families that are very passionate about protecting the life every single child will be careful on actually how many eggs are being fertilized. so they can make sure that that's actually a child that's there. that's actually going through the process and actually being delivered. i actually personally know people that are in the process of adopting
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fertilized eggs that are currently being frozen, that they as a family can't have children, so they're literally adopting someone else's fertilized eggs that are not going to be used. so that that child can actually come into life for those of us that are passionate about life, we're passionate about every single life in the process and we want to be able to have those children brynn, actually come into life and available to enjoy life like everyone else can. so this is a live issue. it's a great conversation for us to be able to have is a country, but i don't know of any states of anywhere including alabama that immediately stepped in and said what happened in those ivf clinics was an overreaction. they wanted to be able to fix that live ability issue where they're back to actually having that ongoing process again, in alabama as they have in multiple states, including my own. so this issue is a life issue for us to be able to talk about. when is a life, a life, nothing gets a good conversation, quite frankly, i think it's a wise conversation to be able to talk about it. let's value every single life. i don't think some building are
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valuable in some children are disposable. i think every child is valuable. >> so daylight savings time hit overnight requiring u-m-y and everybody responsible, this showed it to get up at least emotionally an hour earlier why you want to end daylight savings time, right? what why do you want to do it? what are the chances that it can pass congress >> well, i hope we can keep the conversation going on this to actually pass congress as you know, two years ago in the senate, this passed in the senate and the house never took it up. let's start the dialogue and others arguments during north and south, whether we should have standards on daylight savings time, where it should be my issue is locked the clock. let's not have the back-and-forth on this. this has come up so many times. would folks that are moms that they're little kids don't make that shift, whether you're an agriculture, it's hard to be able to make that shift. and quite frankly, it's the fund let me as it sounds as several years ago, i was walking in a veterans day parade and a veteran i saw on those watching
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the braid, an older gentleman gets up from his lawn chair. he actually walked into the parade route, shook my hand and said before i die, would you end daylight savings time? and i laughed in the middle of this parade route instead of all the things i thought you would say to me today, that is not what i thought you would say. he said, i hate it. i'm in my '80s. i want you to get rid of daylight savings time before i die. and i said, sure, i actually have a bill, but marco rubio to do exactly that. we want to be able to lock this glock. a lot of people are annoyed by it. it's a relic of world war one actually, when we were trying to save lamp boil, let's actually flick our lights on and we can do this in arizona. they've done this for years and somehow their kids are still getting to school on time. commerce is still happening today in arizona. they're not they're not waking up with a clock that's messed up. >> i'm not going to make you pick a fight with anybody in the house. this morning, this early morning, but i think you need to talk to some of the washington state republicans
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that have power in the house of representatives cathy mcmorris rodgers, because she and others, they don't want to go back. so maybe that's maybe a conversation for you to have. at another time. go back after your church today and maybe go catch up on your sleep. good to see you senator lankford. thanks for joining us >> thank you. >> who exactly did north carolina republicans pick to be there next governor, as we learn more about lieutenant governor mark robinson it's traveling past comments the democrat in that race will join us next >> i'll just use cotton a trap and he couldn't get out this was having an identity crisis that was the beginning of the downfall. but vegas at a different idea vegas, the story of sensitive sunday at ten on cnn there's something going around. the glory. >> oh, good thing gertrude found delsam. >> how, >> what's going around is 12 cough relief answer guilty
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lieutenant governor, mark robinson this is martin luther king on steroids. i think you're better than martin luther king. i think you are martin luther king times two donald trump praising the now republican nominee for north carolina governor mark robinson, >> who is under renewed scrutiny for a long list of rather own martin luther king like bigoted, derogatory comments and conspiracy theories that is giving hope to the biden campaign that north carolina could maybe be in play this november, we invited lieutenant governor robinson onto the show today to try to address these comments is campaign did not get back to us joining us now, the democratic nominee for governor of north carolina, the attorney general, josh stein attorney general stein, thanks for joining us. so north carolina is a purple state leaning red. but you're running down ticket. it has to be said from an unpopular president, a lot of americans are not feeling the strength of
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the economy that he heralds right now immigration, the border crisis, quickly become top of mind for many voters is many voters in north carolina to how are you going to fight these headwinds in such a competitive state >> well, president biden is laser-focused on restarting the economy and we're starting to see a lot of excitement here. we've got an ev manufacturer or an ev battery manufacturer chip manufacturer high-speed air travel manufacturer. so there's a lot that's going on here and the economy in north carolina. and that's why i support the president in terms of my running for governor. i'm applying for a different job than he is. and so i go to the voters and i've tried to earn their vote to get hired by them. and the voters of north carolina have an inherent ability to evaluate each office independently. and we have 11 a democrat as governor for seven of the last eight elections and in seven of those same last
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eight elections that people have voted for republican for president. and so it's something that's actually quite common here. this inherent sense of balance and moderation in the voters of north carolina. >> do you want president biden to come campaign for you in north carolina? >> yes. because i think he can win north carolina. he he is our best chance to move this country forward. >> but >> again, i'm running to be governor. i have a strong argument for the voters of north carolina. i have been fighting for them as their attorney general and delivering we help delete the national bipartisan coalition of state attorneys general to take the big opioid drug companies to court and hold them accountable, which we've done to the tune of $50 billion. jake, we eliminated what was the largest backlog of untested rape kits in the entire nation. here we've protected kids from child sex abuse. we've depended defendant people's fundamental freedoms, whether that's the right to vote or women's reproductive freedoms. these are things that i've done as ag, and it's that fighting
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spirit. i want to take to the governor's office to make sure that our schools are strong that our communities are safe, and that our economy truly creates opportunity for every person in addition to the voters in north carolina, going for democratic governors and republican presidents, north carolina, alexa, lieutenant governor, >> not on a ticket with the governor, but separately. and the lieutenant governor is a republican, even if the governor cooper is a democrat. and you're running against him for governor. he has mocked victims of school shootings. he's called lgbt tq people filth. he is an obama birther. he's at climate change denier. he's made repeated sexist comments. he won 66% of the vote in the republican primary do you think he won in spite of those views or because of those views? >> i think that if the voters know fully who mark robinson is, they will reject his vision of division. i mean, it's
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grounded in hate and spite and would set our state backwards. it would certainly marginalized way too many people when we cannot afford to do that. my vision is forward-looking and inclusive. it is about tapping the potential of every person. and we need them because this is a very competitive world. and i think that if we do our job as a campaign, it's really our obligation it's to inform the voters about who i am and what i'm about and educate the voters about who he actually is and what he is about. and that is obviously a hard time consuming and expensive proposition if folks want to learn more about our campaign or support us just go to josh stein.org. >> so before you go, sir, you would be north carolina's first jewish governor. if you're elected in november and your opponent also has a long history of making fairly blatantly anti-semitic comments. he is quoted, hitler approvingly he agreed with a
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right-wing pastor who said the rothschilds were one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse. and he wrote on facebook, and it's still up. that movie black panther was written by a quote agnostic jew in order to quote, pull the shekels out of your schvartz pockets, parts of being a derogatory term for black people. and yet dish do you think lieutenant governor robinson is an antisemite >> he hates lots of people. i mean, he said awful things about jewish people. he said awful things about gay people. he said awful things about women. he said awful things about latinos, about money as long people about pretty much any group you can think of. and that kind of hate, that kind of divisiveness has no place in public office north carolina is a state of 10.8 million people. and we've got every type of person here. and what we got, what we have to do, our obligations mission is to tap
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that potential of every person because we can't afford not to. the world is too competitive. >> attorney general, josh stein. thanks so much for joining us today. appreciate it. >> thanks, jake. >> saturday night live has now weighed in on the response to the state of the union from alabama republican senator katie britt. we're gonna get into that. and the contrary herzi, over some of the substance of her remarks >> tonight, i'll be auditioning for the part of scary mom lab diamonds, i didn't say in prices to carrot three stone rings 14, 93 carrots, all the terrors, 29, >> 95 care at 49, 91 carat pink, blue or white studs 599. we beat everyone's price on lab diamonds period. the jewelry exchange there's something going around the gordon good thing gertrude found delsam how, what's going around is 12 kfar leaf?
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pivot out of nowhere into a shockingly violence story about sex trafficking rest assured, every detail about it is a real, except the year where it took place and who was president when it happened >> senator katie britt getting the snl treatment. well, i mean, look at the bright side, at least they had scarlet johanson play you. my panel's here with me and we should know that senator britt's graphic horrifying story about sex trafficking did not actually take place during the biden years, which it seemed like she was suggesting. it took place during the bush years. it doesn't it doesn't undermine the fact that sex trafficking is happening and it's horrible what was your what was your take? >> well, if you watched it on thursday, i mean, it was hard to watch. it was kind of cringey what was happening, it felt like an audition for regional theater at best. and i think it was hilarious what snl
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did. i also think that on that was more on the performative side? on the substance. it's wrong to mislead the american people on an issue that so important like immigration. and i think it was a tell that this is what the election cycle is going to be. that democrats get up and try and show a story and how we can move this country forward and you have people who show up after who give a response, whether it be katie britt or donald trump, that is not filled with truth and is disingenuous. >> what i'm i'm surprised to hear you say that it's wrong to mislead the american people and not have much to say about joe biden's state of the union. i mean, people are more worried about katie britt's thing, than some of the things joe biden said, including yesterday on nbc, i'm not worried about snl's. i am worried about what biden told nbc. apologized for calling the murder of laken riley illegal. he had it right in the speech and then he got bullied by his left flank into changing it well, it's undocumented and then even more outrageous. he said, i'm not
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going to insult people like that because they built the country. let's, let's put, i'll come to you in a second. let's put up the video so people know what scott's talking about. oh, we don't have the video. okay. i'm sorry. but yes, he did say he did correct himself to say it did not apologize. i mean, that is just that is ludicrous framing. he did not didn't change it to them. >> why why does he insist on speaking? he did the white house putting out the white house is putting out press releases calling illegal aliens, newcomers. now he's saying, i shouldn't say illegal. it's at he's really documented, you know, why? because he is documented to have murder someone to a broken our laws to have been in this country. he's very document okay. >> because language matters, language is important and dianne joe biden is trying to build a coalition of people to get elected, reelected president of the united states. he is trying to bring in a community of people who care about that kind of language. and when donald trump, you have somebody who uses language to divide two. so hate to make people feel unwelcome. yes, this our country is a melting pot and a big piece of why our
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economy is humming, which it is, by the way, is because my know across the whole know that this is disingenuous, okay? this is disingenuous. >> know it. he was not apologizing to get murderer. he stood up at the state of the union and said this is horrible, it is horrific what happened? and he frankly bested marjorie taylor greene. he wanted very in a very childish effort to try to get to try to trap biden on the issue of acid or scott brown, former senator scott brown, what what what did you make dubbed the state of the union address? where do you make of the response? >> well, first of all, he needed to do well and people were looking at two things. number one, to see if he could get through the speech and doing it without making any mistakes. and i thought he did that. >> but >> they were also looking for some very big answers on the issues that matter, immigration, as you can see, what's happening right here, it's volatile issue and the president had an opportunity to keep in place presidents to trump's policies and he chose not to and now he's blaming the senate and congress about a bill. listen, it's all rhetoric. he has the obama done had a phone and a pen to
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actually resolve these issues immediately. he should have done it before by the time is administrations over, we have 10 million now we get to 15 to 20 people here illegally. they are illegals and it's just walk through dc, go to any city and see what's happening, where minorities in boston, in roxbury are being displaced for people who are here illegally. and it's wrong. and i thought the speech, quite frankly, he's talking about snickers bars, and doritos. he should have been talking about the number one issue, which is immigration number two issue, which is the the economy. and those things are not being addressed >> but will they were i mean, i guess two things i would say to that. first is if the issue is so significant and important, why is it republicans who walked away from this inability to being up there that a bill is it's its rhetoric keq should have done something for the last three years and he hasn't done anything on it and he won't use his pen like president obama did. what been to canceled trump's orbit, know why >> though biden admin and one
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of the first bills about administration presented was a bill on immigration. just going to set for a second. he changed the trump policy because this country, perhaps with the exception of me was made off of immigrants. they've got to selectively choose to come to this country and build it. i'm sure most of you have an immigrant story and your family, and that is what these individuals are doing. they are coming to this country fleeing persecution, seeking safety, and follow the laws, follow the law but but you have to pass laws >> laws. you have plenty of laws, right now. just do it legalese. and i was there then. why not? >> it's not >> working in administration is number one issue. can i say it was completely ignoring it? >> yeah. >> i just want substantive thing which is that there are limits to what a president can do via executive. >> obama did >> there are limits on day one for n with a women's on in president trump's executive orders were overturned by the courts. and that is the same concern that the biden
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administration has. the biden administration has tried to pursue has tried to pursue bipartisan effective immigration laws that would actually withstand court scrutiny and the fact away from that i have to wait for me because you are your party is being led by donald trump, who talks about people who are coming seeking from seeking persecution in their country. he calls them poisoning the blood. he calls them vermin he creates hate and chaos. there was a bill on the floor that could have been passed and you're party said no. and why is that? because you don't want to have the melting pot of america, these rhetoric >> country we >> under president trump, we had an norma's amount of people coming here through the legal process. you're talking about a president right now who was not done his job when it comes to illegal immigration, it's not me talking. you look at every border state throughout the country. every state is being dramatically affected. my his terrible policies affecting our economy, our kids you name it,
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it's upside down, just walk through dc. you can't even do it anyway. >> senator lankford, the lead republican >> listen, i love the guy he's great, but i just so agree with them. i just on this show it wasn't locked away because they wanted the au the canvas bag, everything. joe biden has done on immigration to this point has him in good stead with the american people are not. >> i think that he is an incredibly aggressive position moving into the rest of this campaign because republicans have sown up their hands and said we don't want to solutions that's right. we want politics. so the american, >> rule, the border, one quick to say, i want to britain, i want to bring up loved this, be the passionate about it. i know no i do it. but really, there is one. yeah, especially with daylight, say >> so biden and >> his cabinet are traveling across the us right now. there are hiring hundreds of new staffers, 30 million ad push the campaign, rematch between being trump and biden is on a hurdle he faces obviously, is his age and the perception of his ability among the american people, including voters. here is an ad from the biden campaign trying to address that
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>> oh calm, not a young guy. that's no secret. but here's the deal. i understand how to get things done for the american people. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. >> can we do one more take look? i'm very young, energetic and handsome. what told him i doing this for? >> all right. so a little humor trying to turn a look and the debate here today was about policy and substance and disagreements. and i'm sure not everybody agrees that everybody else's accurate with what they're saying, but it's a substantive debate. we're not talking about whether or not he's a feeble old man. do you think he put it to rest that issue, you know, 86% of the american people think he's to all six out of ten of his 2020 voters think he's too old and the people have very smart around this country and they are going to look because he's not going to be in dc for the next eight months. they're gonna he's gonna be out in the road and they're going to look at everything he says and does the missteps, the falls, the fumbling and bumbling and it's going to be a real problem >> i think it's good that he
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talks about his age and hits it head on. i mean, you have a candidate that's running against them this for years younger, that mistakes who's the president house people names. i think it'll be fine if he gets out there and tells american people what he stands for, i think is that it's putting manet's on a crap sandwich. i mean, i like mayonnaise, but it's not going to change the sandwich. last word. >> that was a great ad because it's also letting joe biden beat joe biden. the humor just taking it on directly. that is a good thing, that is a good look for him. he should do that for the rest of this campaign >> all right, thanks. go get some naps >> here. we go. go hit the gym for scott brown on everyone else gets them now, we'll be right back >> laura coates live tonight at 11 eastern on cnn can the riva support your brain health? >> very janet, hey eddie. know, fraser, frank, frank bred. how are you? >> fred, fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including in your memory, joined the new riva brain health challenge with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, my skin was no
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